Entry to primary school: For many children, this period marks entry into primary school, bringing new challenges and learning opportunities.
Improvement of reading and writing skills: At this age, children often start reading and writing more autonomously, developing basic literacy skills.
Advanced cognitive development: Increased capacity for reasoning, problem solving and understanding more complex concepts.
Social and friendly skills:Training real friendships and better understanding of social dynamics. Ability to follow rules and cooperate with others.
More complex emotions: Development of the ability to manage more complex emotions and to express feelings in a more nuanced way.
Independence and self -confidence:Growth of personal independence and self -confidence, with a desire to try new things and take initiatives.
Personalized interests and leisure:Development of specific interests and participation in extracurricular activities such as sport, music or art.
Environmental awareness: Increased understanding of the world around them, including basic concepts in science, geography and history.
Fine and global motor skills: Continuous refinement of fine motor skills (such as drawing and writing) and improvement in global motor skills (better coordination and endurance).
Moral and ethical reasoning: Beginning of understanding the concepts of good and evil, justice and equity, and development of moral conscience.
Understand and meet the needs of yourChild: 5-6 years old
Key steps for parents:
Education support: Help your child in his transition to primary school, by encouraging him in his learning and
By supporting its adaptation to a school environment.
Cognitive and language development: Stimulate critical reflection and intellectual curiosity by educational games, discussions and
Readings. Letters and colors.
Social and emotional skills: Encourage communication, sharing, empathy and understanding of emotions, both hers and those of others.
Physical activities and motor skills: Support physical development by sports activities, outdoor games and others
Activities that improve coordination and motor skills.
Creativity and artistic expression: Encourage creativity through drawing, painting, music or theater.